Published on November 24th, 2021 Firewise Communities can stay steps ahead of a disaster At least 25-30 communities within the Moraga-Orinda Fire District are already banding together to make their neighborhoods fire wise. Approximately two-thirds of the communities are located in Orinda, but Moraga is making a move to catch up. By Vera Kochan
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Published on November 24th, 2021 Moraga approves employment agreement for interim position as MPD Chief King retires To the surprise and chagrin of many within the town, Moraga Police Chief Jon King will officially retire effective Dec. 17. The good news is that King will continue in the position of Interim Police Chief until the town is able to fill his "hard act to follow" shoes. ...By Vera Kochan
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Published on November 24th, 2021 Surprising developments in embezzlement restitution hearing for former MCF treasurer Just when it seemed that the Robert (Bob) ...By Vera Kochan
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Published on November 24th, 2021 Campolindo library turns 50 years old The aesthetically pleasing Campolindo High School Library, located at 300 Moraga Rd. in Moraga, recently had a milestone 50th anniversary.
Completed in 1971, by architects Rockwell & ...By Vera Kochan
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Published on November 24th, 2021 Small cell wireless facilities ordinance improvements The topic of small cell wireless facilities ...By Vera Kochan
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Published on November 24th, 2021 Moraga to receive $2.25 million Palos Colorados payment Moraga Town Manager Cynthia Battenberg ...By Vera Kochan
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Published on November 24th, 2021 What's in your water? What's in your water? Hopefully nothing, but just to put the public's mind at ease, East Bay Municipal Utility District representatives held an Oct. 20 Zoom presentation to enlighten customers within their jurisdiction. By Vera Kochan
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Published on November 24th, 2021 Sunrise Stroll at Res focuses on diversity, equity & inclusion By the time the sun rose on the morning of Nov. 19, an intergenerational crowd of about four dozen people were stretching in preparation for a stroll around Lafayette Reservoir. The sunrise stroll replaced the annual community breakfast and incorporated the United ...By Sharon K. Sobotta
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Published on November 10th, 2021 Parent and guardian concerns about childhood COVID-19 vaccine addressed at Town Hall In an effort to address questions from ...By Jennifer Wake
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Published on November 10th, 2021 Moraga Police Blotter Moraga Police
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Published on November 10th, 2021 Much-loved Moraga mail carrier retires After 33 years of delivering the mail, Grant Bond hung up his postal hat on Oct. 23. Pictured on his last day at work, heading out to his route one last time, Bond said he will miss the people he developed friendships with during his time on the job. "Many customers ...By Jennifer Wake
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Published on November 10th, 2021 Animal Services and Fish & Wildlife agencies overwhelmed with calls from the public In October, Lamorinda Weekly received an ...By Vera Kochan
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Published on November 10th, 2021 New council member, Sona Makker, ready to serve the town After waiting through three separate town council sessions, Sona Makker was unanimously appointed a member and will assume office on the Moraga Town Council Nov. 10.
Understanding that ...By Vera Kochan
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Published on November 10th, 2021 Town council finally agrees on a new member appointment After the failure at two town council ...By Vera Kochan
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Published on October 27th, 2021 Preschool waitlists continue to grow as directors struggle to find and keep staff After working in her family's restaurant in Martinez for as long as she can remember, Soledad Lascon pivoted to a job as a cook at St. John's preschool in Orinda when her youngest child was born just before the pandemic. The site director Maria Rios noticed a sparkle ...By Sharon K. Sobotta
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